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Harmony Vincent L

Use this command to install Harmony:
winget install --id=VincentL.Harmony -e

Sleek music player for Spotify, SoundCloud, Google Play Music and your local files

Harmony is a sleek music player designed to provide a unified experience for listening to music from platforms like Spotify, SoundCloud, Google Play Music, and your local files. Built with a focus on simplicity and elegance, Harmony streamlines your music consumption across multiple services.

Key Features:

  • Integration with popular music services including Spotify, SoundCloud, Google Play Music, Deezer, Hype Machine, YouTube, Reddit, and more.
  • Access to all playlists within the same app for seamless navigation.
  • Sound menu integration or system tray support for notifications on incompatible systems.
  • Last.fm scrobbling for tracking your listening habits.
  • A super sleek interface with dark mode (activated via Cmd/Ctrl + D).
  • Keyboard controls for a distraction-free experience.

Audience & Benefit:
Ideal for music enthusiasts and casual listeners who want to enjoy their favorite tracks from various platforms in one place. Harmony offers a streamlined, visually appealing experience that enhances your music consumption while maintaining ease of use.

Harmony can be installed via winget for quick setup on supported systems.

README

Harmony

  • Play music from SoundCloud, Google Play Music, Spotify, Deezer, Hype Machine, YouTube, Reddit or your local tracks
  • All your playlists within the same app
  • Sound menu integration or system tray for incompatible systems
  • Last.fm scrobbling
  • Super sleek interface
  • Dark mode (Cmd/Ctrl + D)
  • Keyboard control
  • Distraction-free
  • Background notifications

Download

Download Harmony from the website.

Reporting issues

Please indicate your operating system, Harmony's version and if you can, steps to reproduce the bug.

Also, please include the log of Harmony (Cmd/Ctrl + Alt + i, console tab).

Altough you can submit feature requests, keep in mind that I only prioritize requests coming from paying users.

Where is the source code?

Harmony used to be an open-source software. It is now a free-to-evaluate software, but you need a license for continued use.

I explain this decision here.

You can still access the source code prior to the 0.5.0 release on this repo.

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Versions
0.9.1
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